Juve Stabia is facing a critical financial situation, while Cesena is struggling to complete registration for the 2026/27 Serie B season. According to Corriere Romagna, the club still has to pay three months' wages to its players by the deadline set by the FIGC for the presentation of the necessary documentation for registration. A situation that is being closely monitored, although no particular alarm signals are emerging within the Romagnola society. Cesena is indeed working to meet all the deadlines and obtain the green light for participation in the next cadet tournament. In recent weeks, the club has also launched the subscription campaign for the 2026/27 season, a sign that suggests confidence in the good outcome of the bureaucratic and financial process required by the Federation. For this reason, Bari is also continuing to follow with interest the evolution of the various situations. The next week will be decisive in defining the framework of the societies that will take part regularly in the 2026/27 Serie B championship and to clarify any scenarios that may open up in case of problems in the registration procedures.